Examples of 'kernel space' in a sentence

Meaning of "kernel space"

kernel space: Refers to the protected memory space in an operating system where the kernel (core component) executes and manages essential functions and processes
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  • The on-board RAM set aside specifically for kernel-related tasks.

How to use "kernel space" in a sentence

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The userspace is everything outside of kernel space.
They are analogous constructs for kernel space as their counterparts in user space.
Thus we have a current position in kernel space.
The kernel space means a memory space can only be touched by kernel.
Too much time spent in the kernel space.
Kernel space can be accessed by user module only through the use of system calls.
Ability to work in both user and kernel space.
It runs in kernel space.
Memory can be marked as being part of user space or kernel space.
Virtual Memory is divided into kernel space and the user space.
So any operation happening in kernel mode can be considered as kernel space.
He specializes in the interactions between kernel space and user space.
Kernel panics can also be caused by errors originating outside kernel space.
Like most operating systems, Windows 9x consists of kernel space and user space memory.
The second major development is the move of the streaming infrastructure to kernel space.

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The correct answer is, There is no such thing as kernel space and user space.
Datacenter Operating System categorizes components as being in user space or kernel space.
System Memory is divided into two distinct areas - Kernel Space and User Space,.
This space is located, according to the hierarchy of communication layers, above the kernel space.
It works by better isolating user space and kernel space memory.
However, we have to distinct between the user and the kernel space.
The proc filesystem provides a method of communication between kernel space and user space.
For a given system, virtual memory is divided in User Space and Kernel Space.
A modern computer operating system usually segregates virtual memory into kernel space and user space.
These terminals and operating systems make a distinction between user space 119 and kernel space 120.
Code and data structures for library exist in kernel space.
Sharity-Light runs in user space rather than kernel space.
Udev executes entirely in user space, as opposed to devfs ' kernel space.

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